商品尺寸 | 152.4 x 1.27 x 1.27 cm; 52.16 克 |
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产品颜色 | 黑色//白色 |
包装清单 | Cat-6 Ethernet patch cable |
制造商 | AmazonBasics |
材料 | Plastic |
型号 | HL-001762 |
型号年份 | 2014 |
保修说明 | 无 |
商品重量 | 52.1 g |
AmazonBasics RJ45 Cat-6 Ethernet Patch Cable - 5 Feet (1.5 Meters)
AmazonBasics RJ45 Cat-6 Ethernet Patch Internet Cable - 5 Feet (1.5 Meters)
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AmazonBasics RJ45 Cat-6 Ethernet Patch Internet Cable - 5 Feet (1.5 Meters)
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- Cat-6 以太网跳线适用于有线家庭和办公室网络
- 将计算机连接到有线局域网中的网络组件
- RJ45 连接器确保通用连接;250 MHz 带宽
- 数据传输速度高达 1000 Mbps(或速度高达 1 千兆/秒)
- 尺寸 5 英尺(1.52 米);AmazonBasics 亚马逊倍思 1 年有限保修
- Cat-6 Ethernet patch cable for wired home and office networks
- Connects computers to network components in a wired LAN
- RJ45 connectors ensure universal connectivity; 250 MHz bandwidth
- Transmits data at speeds up to 1,000 Mbps (or to 1 Gigabit per second)
- Measures 5 feet (1.52 meters); AmazonBasics 1-year limited warranty
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ASIN | B00N2VILDM |
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Amazon.cn上架时间 | 2014年11月18日 |
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4.3 颗星,最多 5 颗星
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SuperTed
3.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
I Don't Have That Warm and Fuzzy Feeling
2019年4月8日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表尺寸: 50 Feet样式: 1-Pack已确认购买
As some reviewers have pointed out, the Title of the item says Cat6 but if you look at the description it only says "Transmits data at speeds up to 1,000 Mbps (or to 1 Gigabit per second)". Further, other reviewers have pointed out that the connectors are not Cat6 connectors, but Cat5e connectors. After doing further research let me see if I can dispel some of these inaccuracies made by these other reviewers.
First, Cat6 cables are really only CERTIFIED at 1 gig (1,000 Mbps), but are able to support up to 10 gig (10,000 Mbps) at lengths 37 meters or less. Cat5e cables are really only CERTIFIED at 100 mbps, but can support up to 1 gig. Notice the use of the word "CERTIFIED" - I think this is where the confusion is regarding cable ratings. I believe this is what the manufacturer ACTUALLY means from their description stated above - that the cable is CERTIFIED at 1 gig, not that its maximum rating is 1 gig. Think of CERTIFIED as "guaranteed". The official spec for Cat5e and Cat6 GUARANTEE 100 Mbps and 1000 Mbps, respectively, but can support more (it's just not guaranteed).
Secondly, the connectors on this cable are not actual Cat6 connectors (see the pictures by other reviewers), but Cat5e connectors. However, the official spec says that the different Cat6 connector is only a RECOMMENDATION, not an actual requirement for a Cat6 cable. Simply put, Cat6 cables have the option to go with Cat6 connectors or can use the Cat5e connectors as long as the cable maintains the rating of a Cat6 cable. So just because it doesn't have the official Cat6 connector, doesn't mean it's not a Cat6 cable. Making a determination by looking at the connectors is not a sure fire way to tell if a cable is Cat6. Reviewers stating it is NOT a Cat6 cable based on the connectors are incorrect. The only way to truly tell if you are getting a Cat6 cable or not is to test with a network tester - something regular home owners don't have and aren't willing to drop another $75 to $300 dollars for. Cable manufacturers are basically on the honor system when it comes to their cables. If you want to feel warm and fuzzy about your cables, then buy from a known and trusted cable provider. Monoprice comes to mind but there are many others.
Thirdly, these cables are thin and while there is no AWG (American Wire Gauge) printed on the cables themselves or listed in the description, I believe these to be 28 AWG. I have numerous 24 AWG at my house and these Amazon Basics cables are clearly thinner. The higher the AWG, the thinner (or, smaller diameter) the wire. So a 24 AWG will feel "thicker" than a 28 AWG. Also, 28 AWG is a ratified spec for a network cable and was designed mostly to conserve space and increase airflow in IT rooms with crowded network racks and cable runs used by businesses with tens, hundreds or thousands of devices that need a wired connection. The regular homeowner doesn't even come close to this. However, 28 AWG has more signal resistance (the longer the wire) because it's thinner so it's recommended to keep 28 AWG wires at a length of 15 meters (roughly 50 feet) or less. Again, most homeowners probably don't have this issue and shouldn't worry about it.
So, with all that being said above I ultimately returned these cables and here's why: I don't like it when I don't have that warm fuzzy about something I buy. I THINK these are Cat6 28 AWG network cables but I'm not absolutely sure. If the manufacture had listed more DETAILED specs and had a more clear description then maybe I would have kept these. Also, almost all of the network cables I buy have the the AWG listed on the cable itself along with the Cat type and some other details. These cables only have "Cat 6 Cable" listed on it. That's it. Nothing else. So if I'm trying to determine the gauge of a wire I need to know the differences between the types of AWG - something most regular people don't know and which I had to do to write this review. I'm a stickler for accuracy and being CLEAR about communicating your product. I should have read the other reviewers BEFORE I pulled the trigger on these. Instead, I got wowed by the price and didn't due my due diligence.
Will these work for you? Absolutely. Before I sent these back they were working for me. Most homeowners won't even need to worry about going over 1 gig speeds so whether this is a Cat6 cable or actually a Cat5e, most won't even know the difference. But I'm OCD about this stuff so don't let my review necessarily dissuade you from buying these. Use it as guide to become better informed and to be able to discern between reviews that are accurate and reviews that are CLEARLY misinformed because they don't have all the information about cabling specs and are just shooting from the hip.
First, Cat6 cables are really only CERTIFIED at 1 gig (1,000 Mbps), but are able to support up to 10 gig (10,000 Mbps) at lengths 37 meters or less. Cat5e cables are really only CERTIFIED at 100 mbps, but can support up to 1 gig. Notice the use of the word "CERTIFIED" - I think this is where the confusion is regarding cable ratings. I believe this is what the manufacturer ACTUALLY means from their description stated above - that the cable is CERTIFIED at 1 gig, not that its maximum rating is 1 gig. Think of CERTIFIED as "guaranteed". The official spec for Cat5e and Cat6 GUARANTEE 100 Mbps and 1000 Mbps, respectively, but can support more (it's just not guaranteed).
Secondly, the connectors on this cable are not actual Cat6 connectors (see the pictures by other reviewers), but Cat5e connectors. However, the official spec says that the different Cat6 connector is only a RECOMMENDATION, not an actual requirement for a Cat6 cable. Simply put, Cat6 cables have the option to go with Cat6 connectors or can use the Cat5e connectors as long as the cable maintains the rating of a Cat6 cable. So just because it doesn't have the official Cat6 connector, doesn't mean it's not a Cat6 cable. Making a determination by looking at the connectors is not a sure fire way to tell if a cable is Cat6. Reviewers stating it is NOT a Cat6 cable based on the connectors are incorrect. The only way to truly tell if you are getting a Cat6 cable or not is to test with a network tester - something regular home owners don't have and aren't willing to drop another $75 to $300 dollars for. Cable manufacturers are basically on the honor system when it comes to their cables. If you want to feel warm and fuzzy about your cables, then buy from a known and trusted cable provider. Monoprice comes to mind but there are many others.
Thirdly, these cables are thin and while there is no AWG (American Wire Gauge) printed on the cables themselves or listed in the description, I believe these to be 28 AWG. I have numerous 24 AWG at my house and these Amazon Basics cables are clearly thinner. The higher the AWG, the thinner (or, smaller diameter) the wire. So a 24 AWG will feel "thicker" than a 28 AWG. Also, 28 AWG is a ratified spec for a network cable and was designed mostly to conserve space and increase airflow in IT rooms with crowded network racks and cable runs used by businesses with tens, hundreds or thousands of devices that need a wired connection. The regular homeowner doesn't even come close to this. However, 28 AWG has more signal resistance (the longer the wire) because it's thinner so it's recommended to keep 28 AWG wires at a length of 15 meters (roughly 50 feet) or less. Again, most homeowners probably don't have this issue and shouldn't worry about it.
So, with all that being said above I ultimately returned these cables and here's why: I don't like it when I don't have that warm fuzzy about something I buy. I THINK these are Cat6 28 AWG network cables but I'm not absolutely sure. If the manufacture had listed more DETAILED specs and had a more clear description then maybe I would have kept these. Also, almost all of the network cables I buy have the the AWG listed on the cable itself along with the Cat type and some other details. These cables only have "Cat 6 Cable" listed on it. That's it. Nothing else. So if I'm trying to determine the gauge of a wire I need to know the differences between the types of AWG - something most regular people don't know and which I had to do to write this review. I'm a stickler for accuracy and being CLEAR about communicating your product. I should have read the other reviewers BEFORE I pulled the trigger on these. Instead, I got wowed by the price and didn't due my due diligence.
Will these work for you? Absolutely. Before I sent these back they were working for me. Most homeowners won't even need to worry about going over 1 gig speeds so whether this is a Cat6 cable or actually a Cat5e, most won't even know the difference. But I'm OCD about this stuff so don't let my review necessarily dissuade you from buying these. Use it as guide to become better informed and to be able to discern between reviews that are accurate and reviews that are CLEARLY misinformed because they don't have all the information about cabling specs and are just shooting from the hip.
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slctechguy
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Awesome CAT 6 cables at a great price
2023年3月24日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表尺寸: 10 Feet样式: 5-Pack已确认购买
These are great CAT 6 cables and they deliver the speed as advertised. I bought a couple extra to have on hand because they are a great deal when you buy more than 1. These cables are needed if you want to add more Ethernet devices to your network. I currently have a PC and a Smart TV running off Ethernet. This improves the speed and performance of your devices when streaming video or downloading files. I have a Mesh network with each part of the network hardwired with Ethernet backhaul. If you have Gig speed Internet you should wire each part of your Wifi with Ethernet backhaul for smooth performance and these cables are great way to do that.

SassySea
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Not sure about quality control with these...
2023年2月18日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表尺寸: 50 Feet样式: 1-Pack已确认购买
Honestly, if you absolutely need a CAT-6 cable today/tomorrow, it shipped next day with prime and was usable... but I ordered a second one from another brand that took a little longer to get here, but when it got here, I swapped it out since that one locked into the router like every cable should.
This one did not lock in to my router. It did lock in just fine with everything else I tried, but every other cable I have locks into my router just fine, so... not sure on the tolerances for quality control but just know that may be an issue for you.
Even still, it was able to carry a gigabit signal just fine. I didn't bother checking for shielding or testing signal noise since I replaced it almost immediately with another brand cable that locked in just fine. The wiring in the heads on this one aren't staggered like you'd expect for CAT-6 either, so this could honestly be a mislabeled CAT-5e for all I know.
This one did not lock in to my router. It did lock in just fine with everything else I tried, but every other cable I have locks into my router just fine, so... not sure on the tolerances for quality control but just know that may be an issue for you.
Even still, it was able to carry a gigabit signal just fine. I didn't bother checking for shielding or testing signal noise since I replaced it almost immediately with another brand cable that locked in just fine. The wiring in the heads on this one aren't staggered like you'd expect for CAT-6 either, so this could honestly be a mislabeled CAT-5e for all I know.
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JR
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Nice cable
2023年3月17日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表尺寸: 25 Feet样式: 1-Pack已确认购买
Wanted to connect a laptop to wifi router co-located in the same room. Using this cable saw a boost in download speed as being hardwired was fasterthan over wifi. The cable itself is nice and sturdy, and the rj45 connectors clicked in place cleanly.

Tai Hamerla
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Great quality and value
2023年3月22日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表尺寸: 50 Feet样式: 1-Pack已确认购买
Pups have chewed through so many of my Ethernet cables that I've gone through a couple. This was the perfect length for reaching our hub from my room, and it's been working perfectly.